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Kane: Live in Rotterdam (2003)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 2H 35M

Synopsis

Dutch rockband Kane was founded in 1998 en amazingly the same year Dinand Woesthof and Dennis van Leeuwen already signed their first record deal with BMG. In the beginning of 1999 their first single was released and 'Where Do I Go Now' was an instant success and found itself at the top of the Dutch charts for weeks. 'As long as you want this', the first album was also a big success in The Netherlands. This concert shows material from their live performance in Ahoy, Rotterdam.

Actors

Dinand Woesthoff
Dinand Woesthoff
Dennis van Leeuwen
Dennis van Leeuwen
Paul Jan Bakker
Paul Jan Bakker
Matto Kranenburg
Matto Kranenburg
Martijn Bosman
Martijn Bosman
Nico Brandsen
Nico Brandsen

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